TIP #1: Try to Attend Our Information Sessions
Our Information Sessions are held for you to get to know what RCG Insight is about. Attending an information session enables you to meet our team and hear what our consultants have to say.
TIP #2: Dress for Business
Applying for the position as a business consultant means a professional image is key during your work hours, when meeting clients and especially at your interview.
TIP #3: First Impressions
First impressions are portrayed through your cover letter and resume. Make the effort to ensure your applications are well-drafted, typo-free and suited for a position with RCG Insight.
TIP #4: Get To Know Us
Doing your homework on RCG Insight before your interview shows that you're as interested in getting to know us, as much as we are about getting to know you.
TIP #5: Seek Clarification
Whether it's the initial interview or case study presentation, we're here to explain and clarify any questions or expectations you have, so we can help you show us what you're capable of.
TIP #1: Support Your Claims
Connect your strengths and skills to real life and work experiences. Doing so adds a sense of credibility to your cover letter and resume. Visit Career Builder for more information.
TIP #2: Accomplishments-Driven
Resumes that are geared towards your accomplishments are much more effective than a bland list of responsibilities. Read Susan Ireland's tips for more information.
TIP #3: Proof-Read
Your resume should be reader-friendly: an aesthetically pleasing layout, consistent formatting and free of spelling and grammatical errors. Faulty grammar and spelling and inconsistent formatting are the most common errors found on cover letters and resumes. You should proof-read your application several times.
TIP #1: STAR Approach
Practice using the Situational-Task-Action-Result approach to effectively construct your answers to behavioural interview questions during your interview.
TIP #2: It's OK to Pause
Take the time to organize your thoughts prior to responding to questions asked during the interview. A well-thought out answer significantly improves the quality of your responses.
TIP #3: Be Positive
Avoid statements that may sound negative and be prepared to explain your weaknesses in a positive light during your interview. Visit this site for more information.
- Complete List of Behavioural Questions
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- Answering Behavioural Questions
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- Situational Questions and Answers
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